come up withsomething
phrasal verbwithcomeverbuk/kʌm/us/kʌm/came|come
B2
tosuggestorthinkof anideaorplan:
She's come up with someamazingschemetodoubleherincome.
tomanagetofindorproducesomething that isneeded, usuallymoney:
They gave him 30daysto come up with themoneyheowed.
Where am Isupposedto come up with a thousanddollars?
Investigators have come up with what may becrucialevidence.
- He's come up with a new way to use upcoldchicken.
- Gavin came up with theideaofdividingtheroomsinhalf.
- We'llthinkabout apresentfor her andseewhat we can come up with.
- Thefamilystruggledto come up with thefundsfor thefuneral.
Suggestions & proposals
- about
- bouncesomethingoffsomeone
- can't
- co-sponsor
- co-sponsorship
- drop
- imply
- intimate
- make noisesidiom
- maybe
- move
- nomination
- on the tableidiom
- proposition
- putsomeonetosomethingidiom
- putsomethingup
- resubmission
- resubmit
- table
- thought
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